aaansari97
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2021
- 11
Hello,
I recently designed a mechanism with a 4-start left-handed trapezoidal thread where the nut translates linearly.
The nuts is brass H62 and the leadscrew is SS 304.
Pitch is 1.5mm; lead is 6mm
Major diameter is 8mm.
Coefficient of friction (brass on steel, dry): 0.51
According to my calculations as per the equation f>l/(pi*d_m) where d_m is mean diameter, the nut should be self-locking. However, in actual it is not. :/
Any ideas why? Is the friction coefficient inaccurate, or is the equation generally unreliable?
Any help will be appreciated because we're considering reverting to a single start thread if we're unable to work out why this design is failing.
Thanks!
I recently designed a mechanism with a 4-start left-handed trapezoidal thread where the nut translates linearly.
The nuts is brass H62 and the leadscrew is SS 304.
Pitch is 1.5mm; lead is 6mm
Major diameter is 8mm.
Coefficient of friction (brass on steel, dry): 0.51
According to my calculations as per the equation f>l/(pi*d_m) where d_m is mean diameter, the nut should be self-locking. However, in actual it is not. :/
Any ideas why? Is the friction coefficient inaccurate, or is the equation generally unreliable?
Any help will be appreciated because we're considering reverting to a single start thread if we're unable to work out why this design is failing.
Thanks!